后发展理论与非洲跨文化发展理论

Q1 Arts and Humanities
P. Idachaba, Paul T. Haaga
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这篇论文的目的是解决这样一个问题:发展的终结可能吗?后发展理论家宣称发展的终结。他们坚持认为,发展理论对贫困的问题化是发展的主要缺陷之一。这种问题化的讽刺之处在于,发展实践作为发展理论的一个分支,实际上并没有减轻贫困,尤其是在殖民地地区。相反,发展的推动者使殖民大都市边缘的不发达状况永久化。后发展理论家认为,考虑到这种不发达的持续存在,发展的概念已经走到了尽头,不再有效;这应该结束了。我们从阿巴科巴的跨文化发展哲学的角度来评价这一后发展理论的宣言。通过分析和批判的哲学方法,我们认为Agbakoba关于非洲向发展过渡的跨文化建议更有前景,在解决后发展学者的担忧方面更可行。这是因为,Agbakoba的跨文化发展哲学并不坚持发展的目的,而是坚持将混合作为发展的目的。
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Post-development Thesis and African Intercultural Theory of Development
The aim of the paper is to address the question: is the end of development possible? Post-development theorists declare the end of  development. They insist that the problematisation of poverty by development theory is one of the key defects of development. The irony  in this problematisation is that development practice as an offshoot of development theory does not actually alleviate poverty, particularly in colonial spaces. Rather, the agents of development have perpetuated underdevelopment at the fringes of the colonial  metropolis. Given this perpetuation of underdevelopment, post-development theorists argue, the idea of development has run its course  and is no longer efficient; it should be put to an end. We assess this declaration of post-development theory from the perspective of  Agbakoba’s intercultural philosophy of development. Using the philosophical methods of analysis and critique, we argue that Agbakoba’s  intercultural proposal for a transition to development in Africa holds more prospects and is more feasible in addressing the  concerns of post-development scholars. This is because, Agbakoba’s intercultural philosophy of development does not insist on the end  of development, but on hybridity as the end of development. 
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Filosofia Theoretica
Filosofia Theoretica Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Filosofia Theoretica is a publication of Calabar School of Philosophy (CSP), University of Calabar. From 2018, the journal will begin to publish a third issue which will be a bi-lingual edition in both French and English languages. Filosofia Theoretica provides outlet for well researched and original papers in the following areas of African studies: philosophy, culture, religions, history and arts. It also publishes book reviews. Its publication cycle is January-June and July-December issues. The journal is abstracted/indexed on SCOPUS, EBSCO Humanities Source, ProQuest, Google Scholar, Ajol, EBSCO Database, Philosopher''s index, etc. Filosofia Theoretica is also accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET), South Africa.
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